Bristol, NH. They expect to have kits and sail rigs for the ACA class available soon.
New on-line canoe and kayak magazine.
Check out the section on sailing rigs.
The Official web page of the OCSG.
IC guys are high performance sailors. This is excellent, of course.
Source for Swedish Canoesailing and IC information.
Membership information is available here.
Dan Miller and Craig O'Donnell include information on the ACA Rig (picture of Kay Ryan), Balancing the Rig, ACA Classes of Sailing Canoes. They have an addictive list of resources and links to related sites for sailing outriggers, museum collections, plans available, other organizations related to canoe sailing, such as Mystic Seaport, and a bibliography. The section on proas is extensive.
People who build ACA rigs and canoes such as, Art Kleiner of Oregon, Lost In the Woods of Ontario, Canada and Tom Tompkins of Virginia, can be found here. Useful information on builders and suppliers is kept up-to-date.
Sample articles and subscription info on the bi-weekly magazine.
The Small Craft Collection and Library hold the sailing canoes and historical early records for the ACA.
History of early canoeing events and Rushton exhibits are worth the visit to Clayton.
This Library holds the ACA Collection of photos and memorabilia from C. Boyer Vaux and others.
Good selection of kits and plans for sailing canoes and kayaks.
These are highly respected boat builders in Peterboro, Ontario.
Has a Very extensive international listing for international canoe organizations; info on paddling in the Arctic Circle kayak race. Here is a very thorough listing of American canoeing groups.
Links to Norway and Canadian National Parks and provinces and Kanawa magazine.
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